A Palestinian music instructor provides solace and an escape for Gaza's displaced children.
Palestinian music instructor Mohamed Al-Habash provides solace, optimism, and a haven from conflict to displaced youngsters in Gaza. Al-Habash offers a secure environment for kids to express themselves and find comfort during the chaos around them through his music teachings. He uses the healing power of music to assist individuals in overcoming trauma and looking forward to a better future. Al-Habash's commitment and compassion significantly impact these young survivors, which gives them hope amidst the chaos.
Polish farmers protest grain imports by blocking the border with Ukraine.
Poland's farmers and police fought during a protest in Warsaw. They have been protesting EU climate policies and Ukrainian imports for months. Hundreds of Ukrainian lorries are unable to reach the sealed borders with Ukraine.
Once more, Iceland's volcano erupts, disrupting the hot water supply to museums and schools.
On Thursday, an Icelandic volcano erupted for the second time this year. A supply pipeline was overtaken by a flood of lava, cutting off heat and hot water to several communities on the Reykjanes Peninsula. Watch to find out more!
Report from South Korea: Hereditary succession is criticized by North Koreans A previously confidential report outlining the actual socioeconomic circumstances in North Korea was made public by the Unification Ministry of South Korea. The survey data used in the publication comes from interviews with more than 6,000 North Korean defectors. The study emphasizes dissatisfaction with Pyongyang's system of hereditary control as well as negative opinions of Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea. Eunice Kim of Al Jazeera reports from Seoul.
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Wahiba's World: After 27 years, the banned television program that defied taboos in Iraq is back.
An Iraqi television show banned by Saddam Hussein is back on screens after a 27-year Hiatus. Saddam Hussein had prohibited the program for its harsh portrayal of Life under sanctions. Watch to find out more!
Who will be the next prime minister of Pakistan? In Pakistan's elections, the Independents supported by Imran Khan have secured the most incredible seats. The party with the most seats is now Nawaz Sharif's PML-N, ahead of Bilawal Bhutto's PPP. Yet nobody can build a government on their own. Will Bhutto and Sharif work together to prevent Imran Khan from entering?
Rising food prices lead to smuggling and protests in Nigeria as the country's predicament worsens.
Nigeria is on the verge of a food crisis as millions of people cannot pay for basic essentials due to smugglers' exaggerated pricing. Due to the circumstances, trade unions have called for rallies against the government's handling of the crisis. In the last year, food prices have increased by about 40%, making it difficult for many Nigerians to feed their families or themselves. The crisis shows no signs of abating, leaving the nation's future unknown.
2 Japanese Navy helicopters fall into the sea, leaving one person dead and seven others missing. Rescue and search operations are in progress.
Japanese Defense Minister Minoru Kihara said that two helicopters from the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force had fallen off the island's southern shore. Late on Saturday, at around 10:30 p.m. local time, the two SH-60 helicopters, each carrying four crew members, lost their contracts close to Tori-Shima island. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Sunak and Starmer battled in the fiery first debate for the UK election.
The leaders of the United Kingdom's two major political parties clashed in their first live television debate of the election campaign, challenging each other on themes ranging from taxes to immigration and the National Health Service (NHS).
UK: Rwanda preparing infrastructure for lodgings to accommodate just 'thousands' of migrants
The Rwandan government has stated that it cannot guarantee the number of persons it can accommodate in the country under Sunak's deportation plan. Stay tuned for further details!
Extreme solar storm hits Earth, resulting in spectacular displays around the world.
Our planet is currently undergoing its most excellent violent geomagnetic storm in over twenty years, one that could cause power and communication disruptions.
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